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3 Dimensional Chat / Understanding a simple physics for 3d objects....

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Slayer
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Posted: 23rd Jul 2010 07:38 Edited at: 23rd Jul 2010 07:41
I cant understand newtons laws, I want to apply physics to a 3d object and I just cant seem to find the right place to give a simple understanding of physics...

So since this will be aplyed to a 3d object I thought I'd ask here.

Can some one give me a simple.. simple understanding of a 2D physics... I say 2D because I think it would be easy to get 2D to 3D.

I mean just a simple ball or a ball attached to another ball and having it bounce and performing a simple physics. Also if anyone can explain what its is doing, not just only how to apply the math.

Thanks -Michael

I dont know how to spell

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